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Larval habitats and biodiversity of anopheline mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in a malarious area of southern Iran

Hanafi-Bojd, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology | 2012

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  1. Type of Document: Article
  2. Publisher: JVBD , 2012
  3. Abstract:
  4. Background & objectives: Malaria is the most important mosquito-borne disease in Iran. It is endemic in south to southeastern part of the country. Knowledge about bio-ecology of vectors will support authorities for appropriate management of the disease. Bashagard district is one of the main endemic areas for malaria in south of Iran. This study was conducted to determine anopheline fauna, diversity and affinity in the area, characterization of larval habitats, and mapping their potential distribution across the district. Methods: The potential aquatic habitats for Anopheles larvae were extracted from Indian Remote Sensing Satellite (IRS) image and digital elevation model of the area using GIS. Surface water bodies were sampled monthly during 2009-10 for anopheline larvae, while characteristics of their physical environment were recorded and water samples were analyzed. Results: A total of 4511 Anopheles larvae were found during the year with the lowest and highest frequencies in February and April, respectively. Dominant species was Anopheles culicifacies. The Shanon diversity index ranged from 0.570-0.829 at fixed collection sites, while the affinity index was significant among some vector species. Conclusion: Riversides and riverbeds were the main breeding places which provided sandy, rocky, and clay beds for different species. The potential breeding places as well as distribution of collected species were mapped. Knowledge about ecology of malaria vectors provides information to health sector for effective control programs
  5. Keywords:
  6. Anopheles ; Ecology ; Larval habitats ; Anopheles apoci ; Anopheles culicifacies ; Anopheles dthali ; Anopheles fluviatilis ; Anopheles moghulensis ; Anopheles stephensi ; Anopheles superpictus ; Anopheles turkhudi ; Aquatic fauna ; Breeding ; Geographic distribution ; Habitat ; Irrigation (agriculture) ; Larval stage ; Marsh ; Mosquito ; Nonhuman ; Physical chemistry ; Riverbed ; Riverside ; Seasonal variation ; Species diversity ; Species identification ; Stream (river) ; Water analysis ; Water leakage ; Water sampling ; Animals ; Biodiversity ; Ecosystem ; Endemic Diseases ; Female ; Humans ; Iran ; Malaria ; Phylogeography
  7. Source: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases ; Volume 49, Issue 2 , Jun , 2012 , Pages 91-100 ; 09729062 (ISSN)
  8. URL: http://www.mrcindia.org/journal/492.htm